I le Mataio 24:30, Sa fetalai Iesu e uiga i Lona toe afio mai. Na fetalai Iesu, Ona iloa ai lea o le faailoga o le Atalii o le tagata i le lagi. What does the Bible say about the sign of the Son of man in heaven? What will the appearance of Jesus be like when Jesus returns?
Will Jesus return in a cloud?
When He had spoken these things, a o latou vaavaai atu, Na aveina a'e o ia; ona talia ai lea o Ia e le ao nai o latou luma. And while they looked steadfastly toward heaven as He went up, faauta, two men stood by them in white apparel; Which also said, Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? This same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen Him go into heaven (Galuega 1:9-11)
Just like Jesus ascended in a cloud to heaven from Mount Olive, Jesus shall also return in like manner, in a cloud.
O le a le faailoga o le Atalii o le Tagata i le Lagi?
Ona iloa ai lea o le faailoga o le Atalii o le tagata i le lagi: and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory. And he shall send his angels with a great sound of a trumpet, latou te fa‘apotopoto fo‘i i ona tagata filifilia mai matagi e fa, mai le tasi tuluiga o le lagi i le isi itu (Mataio 24:30-31)
Then shall they see the Son of man coming in a cloud with power and great glory (Luka 21:27)
The cloud is mentioned many times throughout the Bible. When God appeared to the people, God came in a cloud:
At the appearance of Moses and to His people (Ex 16:10, 19:9, 19:16, 24:15, 35:5)- When He led the people in the desert (Ex 14:20, Ps 78:14, 1 Co 10:1-2)
- In the Tabernacle (Ex 40:34-38, Lev 16:2, Nil 9:13-18, 2 Ch 5:13-14)
- During the glorification of Jesus on the mountain (Mt 17:5, Mk 9:7 en Lk 9:34-35)
Salomo said, that the Lord had said, that He would live in a dark cloud (thick darkness (1 I 8:12 i totonu 2 Ch 6:1)),
Jesus shall return in a cloud; the sign of the appearance of Jesus.
I lena taimi, when people see the appearance of Jesus, there shall be great mourning among the nations. Because they shall all see the Light.
They shall all see the appearance of Jesus, Whom they have crucified. This moment must be terrible for the ones, who don’t belong to Him.
O latou na, who denied Jesus Christ. And there shall be no way back for them anymore. Na fetalai Iesu i le Mataio 26:24 and Mark 14:21 the following:
The Son of man goeth as it is written of Him: but woe unto that man by whom the Son of man is betrayed! it had been good for that man if he had not been born.
I know Jesus said this in reference to Jude. But if this applies to Jude, then it will apply to everyone, who betrays Jesus.
You have a free will to choose
As written in a previous posts, Pe avea ea Iesu ma ou Faaola po o le Faamasino? there are only two options in life. You can either choose to follow Jesus and receive eternal life or you can choose to follow the world (and the ruler of the world) and receive eternal death with eternal punishments.
E leai se tasi, who would choose freely for the eternal punishment. Ae o le mea moni, that many people choose for eternal death instead of eternal life, without knowing what they do.
Every person has a free will. They have the freedom of choice.
O i latou, who don’t believe in Jesus, le Alo o le Atua ma le Faaola o tagata, and don’t choose to follow Him and obey Ana poloaiga ma fai Lona finagalo, deny Jesus and reject Lana taulaga.
You return to the father you’ve obeyed and served
When you don’t choose Jesus and won’t make Him the Lord of your life, then your eternal destination will be hell. Ona, you shall return to your father, whom you have obeyed throughout your life. If you reject Jesus, you reject God, Who has sent Him.
When you reject God, you automatically belong to the devil. Because the devil is the father of fallen humanity and the ruler of the world. O Ia lea e tasi, you’ve served.
Jesus knows how terrible, how awful this eternal death and the eternal punishments are. O le mea lena na fetalai ai Iesu, that when you betray Him (when you reject Him), it would be better for you, if you had not been born. Because if you were not born, you wouldn’t exist. Without a beginning, there will be no end.
E leai se tasi, who’s born on this earth, who can escape the faamasinoga a le Atua.
But for the elect, the Day of the Lord shall be a glorious day. Jesus shall send His angels, with a great sound of the trumpet, and gather His elect from the four winds, mai le tasi tuluiga o le lagi i le isi itu.
Are you ready for Iesu’ toe foi?
‘Ia fai ma masima o le lalolagi’


